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I really don't know how you people are doing these things but I was there on that hot night many years ago at the Music Hall on University of Utah campus when Charlie Bisharat was one of the two violinists performing with Yanni in concert. They were smoking, literally. The strings on those bows were flapping in the breeze. The one song was of course the one about competing with the devil. Here are two more URLs for you that may or may not disappear:

https://www.docseverinsen.com/about/ http://www.newagemusicworld.com/category/instrumental-music/page/4/

The problem is that the Wiki style of documentation will never keep up with these busy musicians. But I can guarantee personally that this one is hot. In addition to performing with Doc Severinsen and Yanni, Charlie Bisharat is probably known by more musioians than I would have ever believed possible. IOW, on this one I have PERSONALLY heard Charlie Bisharat play! It is just that my area is in Computer Science, not music. hhhobbit (talk) 12:04, 1 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Work with Strunz & Farah[edit]

I'm not a wikipedia editor and don't intend to become one, but for those who are and who care about Charlie, I suggest looking into the several albums he did with Strunz & Farah and the many live appearances he made with them. Strunz & Farah recorded with violinists of the calibre of L. Subrahmanyan, so Charlie's work was cut out for him, and he rose to the occasion. He developed a very affectionate relationship with Jorge & Ardeshir, and mutual respect abounded. 2603:8001:7401:BCD4:A4D5:CF41:FE0F:A4A4 (talk) 22:55, 23 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]